
This video shows why people never leave Cape Town!
Thomas Roos’s video of Cape Town is a tribute to the Rainbow Nation and is only a representation of the country’s true beauty. For years, the intriguing beauty of Southern Africa has fascinated Roos and his twin brother Martijn, who assisted him during the making of the video. When it comes to epic trips and...

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Romeo Beckham gets paid £45 000 to $tar in Burberry Campaign
12 year old Romeo Beckham has starred in the latest Burberry advert, which paid him a whopping £45 000 (about R80 000) for one day’s work, making it £93 per minute! These numbers rank him up there with some of the world’s highest paid models.

FILMING DROPS OF INK IN WATER TURN INTO MIND-BLOWING ART!
Watch this exquisite video of artist Garip Ay perform the art of Turkish Ebru aka ‘Paper Marbling’. And to think it started with just a few drops of ink in water…

Doubling the Bass: Watch Avi Kaplan’s Cover of Meghan Trainor’s ‘All About That Bass’
Avi Kaplan — joined by singers Mario Jose and Naomi Samilton — shows why he’s the bass singer for a cappella group Pentatonix in his cover of Meghan Trainor’s hit single, ‘All About that Bass’. Warning: The stack of hamburgers and piles of chips you’ll see in the video could have your tummy making some...

Miami Horror Sets Free their “Wild Motion”
Get ready to watch energetic geometric figures grooving to happy beats in Miami Horror’s brand new music video – Wild Motion (Set it Free), directed by Sebastian Borckenhagen. South African illustrator and writer – Borckenhagen, was approached by the Australian indie-tronica band, to skillfully create the animation. The aesthetic stays true to Borckenhagen’s ‘afro-tribal’ style...